I've been working on AI systems for a while and kept running into the same problem: most agent frameworks are powerful but very hard to trust in production.
There's limited governance, observability, or guarantees about what agents will do.
OctopusOS is an experiment in treating AI systems like an operating system instead of just prompts and workflows.
The system introduces structured subsystems like SkillOS, MemoryOS, BrainOS, NetworkOS, and CommunicationOS.
The goal is to make AI execution reliable enough for real-world systems.
Happy to answer questions and would love feedback.
I've been working on AI systems for a while and kept running into the same problem: most agent frameworks are powerful but very hard to trust in production.
There's limited governance, observability, or guarantees about what agents will do.
OctopusOS is an experiment in treating AI systems like an operating system instead of just prompts and workflows.
The system introduces structured subsystems like SkillOS, MemoryOS, BrainOS, NetworkOS, and CommunicationOS.
The goal is to make AI execution reliable enough for real-world systems.
Happy to answer questions and would love feedback.